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A brand new 65 minutes, blending poeticals, talking, standing, spotlights, cables, Kronenburg, foot-stamping and old school wistfulness. Key’s first new show for ages drips into the heart of London in the depths of Autumn.

Reviews

The Times ***** / I have never enjoyed myself in a comedy show more than in this adjective-defyingly unusual mixture of genres

I have never enjoyed myself in a comedy show more than in this adjective-defyingly unusual mixture of stand-up, storytelling, film, performance art, poetry, quick-change artistry and interactive lager drinking.

Independent **** / a feat of comic strength

To watch him is like sitting by a body of water that occasionally delivers up a little treat at your feet. It’s simultaneously compelling and tranquillising, with much of the pleasure in observing the subtleties that slowly reveal themselves: the coy looks, the economical language.